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But while I was married I found it difficult to talk the way these women do.
Both sides were so angry that they found it difficult to talk directly to each other.
Back then, Ms. Gayle said, she found it difficult to talk frankly about sex with her children.
He had found it difficult to talk about family planning at the height of the HIV-Aids crisis.
Kim was in a friend's car, returning to Kirksville after spending midwinter break at her mother's home in a St . Louissuburb, when she found it difficult to talk.
When I was interviewed by the Guardian late last year, I mentioned that some people found it difficult to talk to me after my parents died but I think the passing of a little time has helped.
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"I do find it difficult to talk about.
He clearly finds it difficult to talk about his family.
"They find it difficult to talk about racial issues but possible to talk about religious issues.
He clearly finds it difficult to talk about himself, a trait unusual for a politician.
It is entirely understandable that people find it difficult to talk about death.
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